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Himrod is a
white table grape,
released in 1952 by the New York
Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. It is
seedless and
known for its sweet...
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William Himrod was born on 19 May 1791 in
Turbot Township,
Pennsylvania and died 21 June 1873 in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Himrod was a
pioneer of the iron...
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Himrod Junction is a
railroad junction located in the town of
Himrod, New York. It
currently is
where the
Finger Lakes Railway accesses Norfolk Southerns's...
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Himrod Baptist Church, also
known as
First Baptist Church of Milo, is a
historic Baptist church located at Milo in
Yates County, New York. It is a Gr****...
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Boise mayoral election but
never took office.
According to city
records Himrod served the term instead. "Mayors Past & Present". cityofboise.org. Retrieved...
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Himrod Biggers (1849–1935) was an
American suffragist. She
served as
president of the
Oklahoma Woman's
Suffrage ****ociation.
Biggers née
Himrod was...
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sulfur dioxide fumigation.
Canadice resulted from a
cross of Bath by
Himrod and was
released by the New York
State Agricultural Experiment Station in...
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Himrod is a
hamlet in
Yates County, New York,
United States. The
community is 4.7
miles (7.6 km) north-northeast of Dundee.
Himrod has a post
office with...
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delivered a
speech entitled "The Slaveholders' Rebellion" on July 4, 1862, in
Himrod, New York, and John
Harvey wrote The slaveholders' rebellion, and the downfall...
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Charles Himrod (November 4, 1842 –
January 26, 1920) was an
American politician who
served four one-year
terms as
mayor of Boise,
Idaho Territory, in the...